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On average, the cost for a Mercedes-Benz 300SD Car shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection is $95 with $0 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.
Car | Service | Estimate | Shop/Dealer Price |
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1992 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL6-3.4L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$114.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$132.49 - $145.62 |
1979 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL5-3.0L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$94.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$112.52 - $125.67 |
1984 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL5-3.0L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$94.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$112.52 - $125.67 |
1985 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL5-3.0L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$94.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$112.48 - $125.60 |
1982 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL5-3.0L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$94.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$112.55 - $125.72 |
1978 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL5-3.0L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$94.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$112.52 - $125.67 |
1981 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL5-3.0L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$99.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$117.28 - $130.25 |
1980 Mercedes-Benz 300SDL5-3.0L Turbo Diesel | Service typeCar shuts off when stepping on gas pedal Inspection | Estimate$99.99 | Shop/Dealer Price$117.94 - $131.39 |
Rough idling, frequent stalling, and inconsistent acceleration are all signs that something is amiss with your car. There are a number of systems that can cause this problem. Everything from electrical to fuel delivery to vacuum system issues can all cause a rough-running, stalling vehicle.
Let’s have a look at some of the more common causes that would make your car stall or stumble when you attempt to accelerate.
Misfiring is one of the first symptoms you will see as a symptom of incomplete combustion due to improperly firing ignition components. As the situation progresses you will have trouble starting the vehicle and your fuel economy will drop dramatically. A flashing “Check Engine” light may be associated with this issue.
Finally, as the ignition system reaches the end of its life, your car will misfire and start to stall. Expect the engine to sputter, cough, and jerk, especially at higher speeds. Irregular sparking will cause the car to stall and it may shut off completely when you bring the car to a stop.
One of the first signs of a failing fuel pump is hesitation under acceleration. As the problem progresses, the car will lose power when idling, and eventually it may shut down completely.
A failing fuel filter may exhibit similar symptoms to a failing fuel pump. Power loss, especially on acceleration, may be the first sign. As flow continues to be impeded, the fuel filter may ultimately lead to a no-start condition, as fuel can no longer get to the engine.
The tiniest of leaks can cause engine performance problems. Expect a rough or too-fast idle speed. Misfiring or hesitation during acceleration is another common issue with vacuum leaks. As the leak gets worse, the car will begin to stall. A hissing sound and an illuminated “Check Engine” light will typically also be observed.
Bad electrical connections: Modern cars have an extensive electrical system, and a bad connection (or bad ground) can cause a number of issues. Dim or flickering lights can be a sign, as well as difficulty starting the car. The car will make a clicking noise, much like a dead battery or loose battery cable.
Dirty or defective idle control valve: The idle control valve controls the amount of air that goes into the engine, which allows the computer to maintain the proper engine speed.
When an idle control valve becomes contaminated or stuck, it may lead to an unsteady and rough idle. The car will stall if the valve is too clogged or when it finally fails. If, while holding the accelerator pedal down, a small amount of pressure keeps the car running at a stop, the idle control valve may require attention. In most late model cars, this problem will usually trigger the Check Engine light.
A top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office to determine the source and cause of the stalling condition, and will then provide a detailed inspection report that includes the scope and cost of the necessary repairs.
All conditions that cause this type of stalling problem are fairly severe and require maintenance as soon as possible. None of them will get better without a repair and as they grow more severe your car may stop running altogether, which presents a safety issue for you and your passengers. If your car shuts down when you step on the gas pedal, runs rough, or stalls frequently, you should book an appointment for one of our mechanic to look at it immediately.
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